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Merhaba,
According to the map,some best colors of turkey seems outside..This is generally once in a life journey so I guess will be good to have your Turkey route as detailed below.Here goes my personal idea..
Nothing interesting in blacksea coastline except sumela monastry in trabzon..boring traffic ,many small towns and traffic lights..better take the road to south from samsun...Also ankara,being a capital city,is also boring and nothing interesting except some big museums..
After making georgia gate to samsun..
1-Samsun (fish restaurants) çorum (capital of hittites)ankara, aksaray (salt lake) cappadocia
2-Cappadocia,konya (center of sufism and mevlana),egridir lake.(old turkish natural life)
3-eğridir denizli,pamukkale(cotton castle! hot springs spa.)
4-Pamukkale-selçuk.(ephesus and st.mary hill here)
5-Selçuk,izmir,ayvalık,asos,babakale.(westernmost point of main asia continent and get your certificate by the headman of the vilage, Mr.Mustafa..nice small seaside village)
6-Asos,troy,çanakkale,galipoli.
7-gallipoli istanbul by the seaside.
8-9- mınımum 2 days to discover istanbul.
10-İstanbul-edirne-kapıkule gate.(just 2-3 hours)
tips..:
1-gas is most expensive here.now about 2 usd.per liter..many campsites and free camping areas availabe on this route..Salt lake,gallipoli anzac bay,etc.
2-several bikers festivals available in some cities during summer months and its a good opportunity for free entertainment,camping, and overall getting to know locals and the country better..Below are the photos for 2015-festival schedule and asia certificate..( I believe will be a good memory)
All the best.
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looks like a nice route to me! give us a shout when you hit the uk, i'm around i'll be able to put you in in Devon & possibly Liverpool too. Good luck with it fella
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looks like a nice route to me! give us a shout when you hit the uk, i'm around i'll be able to put you in in Devon & possibly Liverpool too. Good luck with it fella 
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Hello Nick_ish
Thanks mate... A long way off, but yes will give a shout....if you are around.....
Cheers Phil
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Hello Nick_ish
Thanks mate... A long way off, but yes will give a shout....if you are around.....
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Can always find me through facebook if needs be! nick wheels wood 
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Originally Posted by Mehmet Zeki Avar
Merhaba,
According to the map,some best colors of turkey seems outside..This is generally once in a life journey so I guess will be good to have your Turkey route as detailed below.Here goes my personal idea..
Nothing interesting in blacksea coastline except sumela monastry in trabzon..boring traffic ,many small towns and traffic lights..better take the road to south from samsun...Also ankara,being a capital city,is also boring and nothing interesting except some big museums..
After making georgia gate to samsun..
1-Samsun (fish restaurants) çorum (capital of hittites)ankara, aksaray (salt lake) cappadocia
2-Cappadocia,konya (center of sufism and mevlana),egridir lake.(old turkish natural life)
3-eğridir denizli,pamukkale(cotton castle! hot springs spa.)
4-Pamukkale-selçuk.(ephesus and st.mary hill here)
5-Selçuk,izmir,ayvalık,asos,babakale.(westernmost point of main asia continent and get your certificate by the headman of the vilage, Mr.Mustafa..nice small seaside village)
6-Asos,troy,çanakkale,galipoli.
7-gallipoli istanbul by the seaside.
8-9- mınımum 2 days to discover istanbul.
10-İstanbul-edirne-kapıkule gate.(just 2-3 hours)
tips..:
1-gas is most expensive here.now about 2 usd.per liter..many campsites and free camping areas availabe on this route..Salt lake,gallipoli anzac bay,etc.
2-several bikers festivals available in some cities during summer months and its a good opportunity for free entertainment,camping, and overall getting to know locals and the country better..Below are the photos for 2015-festival schedule and asia certificate..( I believe will be a good memory)
All the best.
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Hello Mehmet Zeki Avar
Thank you for the local knowledge regarding Turkey. I t is very much appreciated I now have it in my routes as an option.. 3000 kms from border to border....
Yes fuel is expensive over there I see... About $1.25 AUD per litre here....getting to know the locals is a big part of the trip to me....
Cheers Phil
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Originally Posted by Mehmet Zeki Avar
Merhaba,
According to the map,some best colors of turkey seems outside..This is generally once in a life journey so I guess will be good to have your Turkey route as detailed below.Here goes my personal idea..
Nothing interesting in blacksea coastline except sumela monastry in trabzon..boring traffic ,many small towns and traffic lights..better take the road to south from samsun...Also ankara,being a capital city,is also boring and nothing interesting except some big museums..
After making georgia gate to samsun..
1-Samsun (fish restaurants) çorum (capital of hittites)ankara, aksaray (salt lake) cappadocia
2-Cappadocia,konya (center of sufism and mevlana),egridir lake.(old turkish natural life)
3-eğridir denizli,pamukkale(cotton castle! hot springs spa.)
4-Pamukkale-selçuk.(ephesus and st.mary hill here)
5-Selçuk,izmir,ayvalık,asos,babakale.(westernmost point of main asia continent and get your certificate by the headman of the vilage, Mr.Mustafa..nice small seaside village)
6-Asos,troy,çanakkale,galipoli.
7-gallipoli istanbul by the seaside.
8-9- mınımum 2 days to discover istanbul.
10-İstanbul-edirne-kapıkule gate.(just 2-3 hours)
tips..:
1-gas is most expensive here.now about 2 usd.per liter..many campsites and free camping areas availabe on this route..Salt lake,gallipoli anzac bay,etc.
2-several bikers festivals available in some cities during summer months and its a good opportunity for free entertainment,camping, and overall getting to know locals and the country better..Below are the photos for 2015-festival schedule and asia certificate..( I believe will be a good memory)
All the best.
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Hi Mehmet,
Can you put this route on Google map?
I hardly can not trace most of all places and also identfy more spectacular road
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I like your route, but consider extending further north along the coast of Norway. You're missing the beautiful Lofoten Islands, which is only a couple of days ride from Kristiansund. Actually, while you're there, you should go to the North Cape, but hey-ho - you can't get it all, I guess.
I've recently launched a non-commercial web site Ride Norway | All you need to know for your motorcycle trip to Norway for route suggestions, shoestring tips etc for riders visiting Norway. Maybe it'll be of some help.
Have a GREAT trip!
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I like your route, but consider extending further north along the coast of Norway. You're missing the beautiful Lofoten Islands, which is only a couple of days ride from Kristiansund. Actually, while you're there, you should go to the North Cape, but hey-ho - you can't get it all, I guess.
I've recently launched a non-commercial web site Ride Norway | All you need to know for your motorcycle trip to Norway for route suggestions, shoestring tips etc for riders visiting Norway. Maybe it'll be of some help.
Have a GREAT trip!
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Site bookmarked - thanks ! I rode up to North Cape in 2014 and will be heading back to Norway at some point in the next couple of years .......
But of course, if you travel in Norway the most important advice is
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Great! Send me a few piccies so I can post them on the site!
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Great! Send me a few piccies so I can post them on the site! 
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Loads of photos on my FB page here
https://www.facebook.com/owen.lewis....5482819&type=3
Feel free to use them !
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If you get to Ireland, I have a large stock of vegemite here when you arrive here.
We have camping/hostel facalities here at motofeirme as well as a well equipped shop to work on your bike.
We of course also have a bar with fire pit.
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If you're interested in WWII sites, you will be passing not far from a couple of the biggest--Stalingrad and Kursk, in Russia, so you might want to check them out. Stalingrad in particular is really cool.
I would also recommend giving wider berth to the Ukrainian border areas near the Donbass. You probably wouldn't have any problems there, but there is a lot of stuff going on there and not much reason to venture into the area.
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I had given Russia some serious consideration and at this stage won't be going as I have a huge trip already( to me anyway) . The visa application and particularly the small window I can access on the visa means I would have to plan my entry to be precise.. With many thousand kilometres to travel to get there I am not sure about meeting an exact date.. You are right it would be an interesting visit regarding military history.. This is my first extended trip and hope it's the first of many more.. In 2017 I hope to focus on Russia and surrounding borders using this trip as a shake down for what's to come..thank you for the advise .. I appreciate your knowledge..cheers Phil
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I like your route, but consider extending further north along the coast of Norway. You're missing the beautiful Lofoten Islands, which is only a couple of days ride from Kristiansund. Actually, while you're there, you should go to the North Cape, but hey-ho - you can't get it all, I guess.
I've recently launched a non-commercial web site Ride Norway | All you need to know for your motorcycle trip to Norway for route suggestions, shoestring tips etc for riders visiting Norway. Maybe it'll be of some help.
Have a GREAT trip!
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Thank you,
I would like to travel further north and may do so.. Depending on the weather ( mid to late June).. As I need to be starting the alps East Austria and heading west by late July. I have been transferring gps routes from John Hermanns " riding the alps and beyond" to my Basecamp.. I could spend weeks riding these magical roads..
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